Nawazuddin Siddiqui shares a bizarre fan encounter: 'Mai khada hoke pishaab kar raha tha aur usne video shoot kar liya'

Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently shared a bizarre and uncomfortable fan encounter. He recounted an incident where a fan recorded him while he was urinating in a toilet, an experience that left him both angry and embarrassed.
Nawazuddin Siddiqui shares a bizarre fan encounter: 'Mai khada hoke pishaab kar raha tha aur usne video shoot kar liya'
Nawazuddin Siddiqui recently shared a bizarre and uncomfortable fan encounter. He recounted an incident where a fan recorded him while he was urinating in a toilet, an experience that left him both angry and embarrassed.
Nawazuddin explained that during this awkward moment, he had to control his anger despite feeling extremely frustrated. He demanded the fan delete the video immediately.
The actor described the scene and told Bollywood Bubble, "Ek baar main toilet mein khada hoke pishaab kar raha tha, ek fan puri dhaar dekhke video shoot kar raha hai. Ab ghussa toh aisa hai ki kya bolu but nahi bol sakte kya kare. Delete karwaya tha wahi ka wahi (A fan recorded the entire action while I was standing and urinating. I was so angry but couldn’t express it. I made him delete the video right away.)"
He went on to mimic how the fan panned the camera from the action to his face, asking the fan what he was doing, to which the fan merely smiled.

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Nawazuddin continued, "Fir maine kaha delete maar. Delete se bhi delete marwaya use apne saamne. Arre bezatti hojati bande ki khaada hoke pishaab kar raha hai aur uska video viral hojati, bezatti hojati meri (I insisted he delete it even from his deleted folder in front of me. It would have been extremely embarrassing if a video of me urinating had gone viral.)"

On the work front, Nawazuddin is gearing up for the release of his next film Rautu Ka Raaz. He will be seen playing a cop, Deepak Negi. It is set against the picturesque village of Rautu Ki Beli in Uttarakhand. The story revolves around a town that hasn't witnessed a murder in over a decade and a half. The film is set for its OTT premiere on June 28.
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